And according to UFC president Dana White, he certainly better not be thinking about riding a bull anytime soon.

“Hell no,” White flatly said when asked if Cerrone might be granted his wish of riding on the Professional Bull Riders tour. “Hell no.”

In a recent interview with MMAjunkie.com Radio (www.mmajunkie.com/radio), “Cowboy” expressed interest in a pro-bull-riding career. And a wakeboarding career. And he’s close to earning his private pilot’s license.

For Cerrone, life is about adventure, and he’s often considered or sought out activities that require, well, a brass set.

White isn’t a fan of any adventures that could put Cerrone’s fighting career in jeopardy. But can White actually stop him? Can he stop other fighters who dream of bear wrestling or mountain climbing or skydiving?

“I can tell them, ‘No, you can’t go snowboarding, no you can’t do this, and no you can’t do that,'” White said. “But you know what’s pretty cool about our guys? Most of the guys do call and say, ‘Is it cool if I do this? Is it cool if I do that?’ It’s actually pretty easy dealing with most of these guys.”

A standard-issue UFC contract prohibits “dangerous activities,” though that can be left open to interpretation. White, of course, is more than willing to clarify the stipulation when contacted by fighters.

But what if a fighter such as Cerrone, who’s thick in the title picture and quickly becoming a fan favorite, does it anyway?

“I’d be pretty pissed,” said White, who next sees Cerrone in action at Friday’s UFC 141 event in Las Vegas. “If Cerrone went out and was bull riding – maybe he does. Maybe he bull rides every weekend at his house. I don’t know. But I certainly hope not. The thing is the guy has a really good career here. He’s done some great things. He’s worked his way up. If he beats Nate Diaz, it would just be so stupid and counterproductive to be bull riding.

“Bull ride when you’re done with this and you’ve achieved everything you want to achieve here. Guys are going to get out and ride some four-wheelers here and there and do some things. But bull riding? That’s a whole ‘nother level.”

A total of 26 fighters got their chance to shine on Saturday as part of UFC 190 at Rio de Janeiro’s HSBC Arena. Now that UFC 190 is in the books, it’s time to commence MMAjunkie’s “Three Stars” ceremony.

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